Average rating of USOL
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Vinay Reddy
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 21 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our university are awesome! They're really helpful and know their stuff. They always push us to do our best in our studies. I love the B.Com course, especially subjects like accounts, statistics, and economics because of the great teachers.
Placement: I didn't find any job placements here. It's a place for degree seekers, not job seekers. They offer workshops, but don't help with placements. I believe that with a good degree, you can find a job easily. I landed a junior accountant role after completing my B.Com.
Campus: The college has free Wi-Fi for students, which is awesome. The labs are well-equipped, and there are plenty of seats in the classrooms. The library is big, and the canteen offers a variety of food, like my favorite samosas. Plus, the playground is huge!
Amit Sharma
Advance Diploma in Guidance and Counselling
Reviewed On 19 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff well. The course material is okay, but it's kind of simple for the level we're at. I thought it would be more challenging and cover more topics. The exams are not too tough if you understand the concepts.
Placement: The course doesn't set up job placements, but everyone has to do an internship. Students have to find and apply for internships on their own. Placements are only for degree programs, not for Diploma courses. It's tough because the University doesn't help with internships, so we miss out on hands-on experience.
Campus: The campus has good facilities for sports and games, and the food options are affordable. The infrastructure is decent. Even though there's no Wi-Fi on campus, the labs and classrooms are well-ventilated.
Radhika Gupta
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 23 Feb, 2025
Admission: The department staff here can be pretty rude and slow with their work. They don't treat students well and take super long breaks, like up to an hour. Classes only happen for 7 days each semester, so there are only 42 classes total. The teachers are smart and know their stuff, but they can be mean sometimes. Their teaching is just okay, and they get mad at us too. I wouldn't say this college is the greatest choice for studying.
Placement: Almost half of the students are taking this course. After B.Com, the lowest salary you can get is around 1.8 LPA. The average salary is 3.6 LPA, and the highest is 8.4 LPA. Both banks and private companies come for placements. Only a few students get internships, maybe less than 1%. They offer jobs in accounting, tax advisory, financial services, and commercial banking.
Campus: The college facilities are just okay. The hostel facilities are also average.
Pooja Rao
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. They always have your back no matter what. The course plan is clear and makes sense. It's easy to follow along and not confusing. If you study hard, the exams aren't too tough. You just need to get at least a 33% to pass.
Placement: The B.Com placement rate is super high, almost 90%! The salary ranges from 8.5 LPA to 40 LPA. Companies like Amazon and Dabur come to recruit. About 75% of us students get internships too. And after graduation, we can become accountants.
Campus: The university has everything you need hostels, Wi-Fi, classrooms, labs, and a huge library with all the books. The food is really good, and there are medical facilities on campus. They also organize sports and games. Love it here!
Chetan Jain
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really great.
Placement: I can start applying for campus placements in the 5th semester. Companies like United Airlines, Boston Consulting Groups, Brain Capability Network, and DE Shaw come to hire students. DE Shaw offered the highest pay of 20.5 Lacs per year. On average, students get around 5.6 LPA. About 70% of students from Hansraj College get placed. After my Bachelor's, I aim to do my master's degree.
Campus: The campus facilities are pretty good.
Vivek Verma
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 18 Apr, 2023
Admission: I think the exams here are pretty good. They have different centers for exams every year, which is cool. The staff and teachers are really nice and helpful. The exam centers are chosen randomly by the department, so it's always a new experience.
Placement: Open Schools doesn't help students get jobs after graduation. They have to find jobs themselves because the university doesn't offer any placement services. If you need help, you can ask your professors for advice.
Campus: The courses here are really good. The study materials they give us are helpful and easy to understand. They include all the important points we need to know. The professors who make the notes are famous for their work. The language they use is simple and clear.
Manisha Iyer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 14 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff and they're always there to help. The way they teach is easy to understand. Exams were a breeze. We had all the study materials we needed right there. You just needed to get above 40 to pass. The course prepared us well for exams, but not so much for getting a job.
Placement: In our college, they didn't offer job placements.
Campus: The college building is huge, but it looks kinda old and not well taken care of. The food at the canteen is pretty good. The staff struggles with handling student paperwork. Plus, there's a football ground and a big open area to chill at.
Pranav Khan
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2021
Admission: The teachers here were really helpful with all our questions. They answered everything well. The teaching was good and the course curriculum prepared us well for our future jobs.
Placement: Most of us in our batch got jobs, around 60%. The pay ranged from Rs. 14,000 to Rs. 25,000 a month, with the average being Rs. 17,000. The main companies hiring were AY Global, Digital Beez, Compitally, and Gigabit Technologies. Popular roles were accounts manager and bookkeeper. About 1 in 5 students got internships with these same companies.
Campus: The college has a library with workstations. There's an admin block and an examination block for questions. I didn't live in the hostel, so I can't say much about it. Since it's the School of Open Learning, there aren't any sports or games facilities available.
Smriti Singh
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2021
Admission: I've been studying computer science at this college for 3 years now. The teaching here is really good and the quality is top-notch. The curriculum is up-to-date and helps us prepare for jobs right after graduation. I'm happy with my academic progress thanks to the great teaching here.
Placement: The placements here are awesome! I was surprised to see the high salary packages offered. Over 65% of students landed jobs this year. Most students had at least two job offers, with the average package being 6 LPA. It's great to see the placements improving every year!
Campus: The university has everything you need for a great digital classroom experience. The hostels have Wi-Fi all day and night, and everything is well taken care of. The whole campus is clean, and the food is super clean and hygienic too.
Neha Nair
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 1 Aug, 2021
Admission: I love this course because the syllabus is awesome. It's helping me learn quickly and improve a lot. The teachers are great too. The curriculum isn't just about getting a degree, it's practical for real life too. So you won't have to stress about your boss being mad at you.
Placement: Lots of big companies like Amazon, Wipro, and Google come to our college for hiring students. They offer really good jobs with a salary package of 20 LPA. Most of us got placed because we worked hard. Some students decided to go for a master's degree instead. I'm happy to say that I got a job too!
Campus: Living on campus is awesome! Everyone students and teachers are really nice and helpful. There's no ragging in the hostel, which is a relief. The college supports students who want to learn and do better. We have a big library with tons of books to help us out. Plus, the whole campus has Wi-Fi, which is great for studying.
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